Current "fashion" is ugly!!!! ugly, Ugly, UGLY!!!

Yeah. IT ain’t a refrigerator repair school we’re runnin out there…hee hee

Come to Tokyo. I dare you.

Walk in them? I can run in them! When I was dancing, we weren’t allowed to wear anything shorter than a 4" heel, and mine came to about a 1/2" x 1/2" point. I’d spend a 6 hour shift dancing in them 5 days a week. It got to be that they were more comfortable to me than regular shoes.

These clunky things are just so ugly… and they make you look like a newborn horse trying to stagger along in them. Ugh.

Pants are hideous these days, too. And skirts are not full enough. sigh

I’ve never understood this. I don’t own any belts, so that isn’t a problem… I own one purse and I’d be scared if there were shoes that looked like that! I own two pair of shoes.

Why on earth would anyone have a bunch of purses?! I can kinda understand having several pair of shoes. Sort of.

Because they want to look good?

It might not be your choice, but some women like to match their accessories. It’s not a matter of “understanding”. I don’t get why people don’t watch soap operas either, but I’m sure they’ll get some enjoyment out of it.

I guess I don’t think of a purse as a fashion accessory. I mean, do businessmen change their briefcase to match their outfit? Students their backpacks? I can’t imagine unloading all the crap from my purse into another purse daily just because of what I’m wearing. Does not compute.

As a matter of fact, some businessmen DO match their shoes and briefcases. Luckily, I’m not one of them. :slight_smile:

Well, maybe I am. I carry a black A4-sized binder with me most of the time, and I only wear black shoes under a suit anyway. Huh! I guess I’m a fashion snob, and I didn’t even know it.

Gosh, if only fashions had fossilized in one time period. I would love to wear my Cotehardie and braies.

Fashions change. Every generation has complained about the failure of the next generations fashion.

I try not to dress my 7 yo daughter like a ho. That’s my only guideline. Modern clothes are different than what I wore, but I knew that was going to happen.

It may be ugly to me, but if she likes it, I could care less.

As for the thug baggy clothes, wifebeaters and boxers… well, they’ve been going strong for well over 10 years now. I expect it to hang around for quite a bit longer, or at least until “urban hip-hop” decides that suits and such are the cool thing to wear.

I wish fashion had fossilized way back when so that Ren Faire garb was considered the in thing to wear.

Oh I gotta say something here.

Last night Dominic was undressing to take a bath. He took off his pants and said to me “Actually,* I wore these yesterday. But I wore them again today because I wanted to look cool.”

*Actually is his favorite word.

Heck–forget Ren Faire stuff. I miss grunge.

Heck–forget Ren Faire stuff. I miss grunge.

No fuss, no muss. It was cheap, easy to buy, and easy to alter to suit individual tastes. Besides, it had the great advantage of blurring class boundaries. It’s hard to be a snob and discriminate against people without the “right” clothing when the “right” clothing costs a mere $3.00 at your local thrift store.

(sniff.)

Now, when I wear a pair of men’s jeans (which are the only jeans I have) and an oversize thrift shop shirt (which is my favorite kind), I just look like a loser.

Even ho fashions change. One day women of questionable virtue will all be wearing perfectly respectable casual clothing and you’ll be all confuzzled.

:eek:

Sing it! Blue jeans and t-shirts are almost all I wear, supplemented with a big, heavy, pocket-rich black coat when it gets cold. Give me that much (t-shirt, jeans, coat) and I’m good to -10 F.

I also like really clunky leather shoes (slip-ons preferable, but laced boots are OK) with thick soles and plenty of tread.

Of course, I am a fan of wearing clothes until they disintegrate. The only thing I will not abide are socks with holes in them.

I like girl-shaped clothes on girls. Girls that are girl-shaped, that is. I wear jeans all the time in my free time, but they fit. They come just slightly below my belly-button (I LOVE that word!) and I don’t wear belly shirts because I’m too old for it to be anything but PATHETIC (I’m 46). And I love all the hippie-chick stuff that’s popular these days. Gonna git me some ruffly blouses!

My 5-year-old’s favorite word too.

I haven’t owned a pair of jeans in about 10 years.

I seem to have picked up from somewhere that kurtas and dresses worn over jeans is going to be a desirable look this season. Which is good news for me, as I like wearing dresses and long shirts over trousers, and I already have a large number of suitable dresses and shirts.

I need some new jeans. I bought a lovely pair in November, but, um, I’ve lost some fat mass and they don’t fit anymore. The upside is that I’m very close to fitting into my favourite wool tweed pants. They’re slightly high-waisted, straight legged and look great with heels (slightly chunky, :P) and a twinset.

Jeans shopping is difficult. There are some minging jeans out there, and most of the ones I try on bunch up around the groin. They also tend to be either an inch too short or two inches too long. Damn my short little legs.

(I have lots of purses. I’m going to teach them to bite, and send them after OpalCat. Fear my beaded attack purses!)